I really like how these guys are spaced. It was an odd situation. I was photographing a body of water, heard the distinctive "honking", and swung my camera upwards to capture these guys. With the foggy, white sky as a backdrop, I had a split second to capture the minimalist image I had my head.
So that's how the Care Bears got up there!
Still not sure what it's watching over, though.
Corn fields are great, especially in fog!
I loved the carpet of leaves leading into the clearing.
This is where I made most of my "Pay Day" photographs.
This is right next to "Pay Day's" hangout. I haven't seen "Pay Day" in a while (that's my old horse friend).
Do you realize that all of my blog posts, beginning on October 26th to today, were made on the same day (minus the Halloween moon image). I still have around another month's worth of posts from that day. That was, by far, the most productive day of photography I've ever had.
Another image from that foggy forest.
Almost an abstract. You can barely see the separation in the trunks.
Trees in a puddle on a foggy day.
A recreation of an image I made back in, oh, 2005 I think. Same spot. Same foggy day. Different camera. Different person.
I thought this was a pretty neat scene, like something out of "Terminator".
A cool silhouette, against the foggy sky.
Taken from the bridge over the Credit River on McLaren Rd. in Caledon, ON.
I have a feeling that the horse in the middle of the three is actually a Llama. Not quite sure.
The entrance to one of my favourite haunts.
I swear, it was like a dream. Cool, but really creepy.
I've wanted to make an image of this tree for years. The foggy Sunday was a perfect opportunity.
If you know the Grange Equestrian Village, you'll know this house. I love it!
For the next month or so you'll see photos I made last Sunday. It was an amazing day!